Despite the current administrations attempts to dismantle it, the Affordable Care Act is still here, and is still providing a vital service: Affordable health insurance for everyone, regardless of your employment, gender, medical history, or coverage history.

Be sure to tell your friends and family, as well. If they live in Washington, use the site above. For anywhere else in the country, go to www.healthcare.gov

Upcoming Events

Election Help Needed

There are still some campaigns, both in our state and nationally, that are seeking help making sure every vote counts. Because the situation is so dynamic, we recommend contacting individual campaigns to find out what their volunteer needs are. Go to https://www.seattleindivisible.com/election-events/ for links to individual campaigns.

Resist Trump Tuesday

At this week’s Resist Trump Tuesday rally, our featured speaker will be Venus Aoki from the Gender Justice League. Venus is an immigrant, transgender woman of color, and LGBTQ community-based organizer and activist. She will be speaking on trans-rights/gender rights.

Following our rally outside the Federal Building from 11:45AM-12:30PM, we will go inside to meet with Sen. Murray’s staff from 12:30-1:30PM. All are welcome to hear the inside scoop update from Sen. Murray’s office, and to ask questions and share your opinion with your senator.

Join us this Tuesday, and every Tuesday for Resist Trump Tuesday. We bring knowledgeable speakers, live music and personal meetings with our senate staffers every week. We started these weekly rallies in January 2017 right after Donald Trump became president, and we will persist.

Seattle Indivisible Weekly Meeting

What's Next: Join us at our first post-election Weekly Meeting as we debrief and brainstorm what our resistance will look like next year like with Democrats in charge of the House. Newcomers are welcome, and for any new volunteers we will share how our organization works and what our volunteer needs are!

This meeting venue is wheelchair accessible, and can be reached by King County Metro buses 7, 14, 27, and 106, and the First Hill Streetcar.